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<TITLE>First Test of Section 6.1</TITLE>
<style type="text/css">
#id1 {margin: 10px}
#id2 {margin: +10px}
#id3 {margin: 10.px}
#id4 {margin: -10px}
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<h1>Testing Statement #1 Below of Section 6.1 of CSS1 Spec</h1>






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<li>
1.  The format of a length value is an optional sign character, immediately
followed by a number, immediately followed by a unit identifier.
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</ul>





<h2>PASS CRITERIA:
</h2>
<p ID=id1>
If statement #1 above is true, this paragraph should have a margin of 10px.
The rule applied is '#id1 {margin: 10px}", where "+" is implied, followed
by the number 10, followed by the unit identifier (px, for pixels).
<p ID=id2>
THis paragraph should also have a margin of 10px just like the paragraph 
above.  The rule applied is "#id2 {margin: +10px}". where "+" is explicit,
followed by the number 10, followed by the unit identifier px.
<p ID=id3>
This paragraph should also have a margin of 10px just like the two 
paragraphs above.
The rule applied is "#id3 {margin: 10.px}", where "+" is implied, followed
by the number 10. (with a decimal point), followed by the unit identifier px.
<p ID=id4>
This paragraph should have a margin of -10px (negative number).
The rule applied is "#id4 {margin: -10px}", where "-" is sign (explicit),
followed by the number 10, followed by the unit identifier px.
<p>

All other properties of this page should be UA-default.


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